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10 Episodes 1972 - 1973
Episode 1
Tue, Sep 5, 197260 mins
Coverage and footage of the day's ongoing Munich Olympic Games site horror story, and comments on the implications of the Arab terrorists' act.
Episode 2
Tue, Oct 3, 197260 mins
Episode 3
Tue, Dec 5, 1972
Episode 4
Tue, Jan 2, 1973
Episode 5
Tue, Feb 6, 1973
Episode 6
Tue, Mar 6, 1973
Episode 7
Tue, Apr 3, 1973
The April edition of NBC's newsmagazine. features: 1. Amnesty is the issue dividing a Kensington, California church, visited by "First Tuesday" last month. The congregation includes the parents of an Army deserter, Paul Cunningham, now living in Canada. This follow-up report counterpoints the church's three-night debate on amnesty with Paul Cunningham's observations on his exile. 2. "The science of staying young and keeping fit" is how believers describe cell therapy. It allegedly rejuvenates a patient through injections of animal gland cells.
Episode 8
Tue, May 1, 1973
Episode 9
Tue, Jun 5, 1973
Scheduled articles for this June edition: 1. In Somerset, KY a model facility for the mentally challenged where there is no punishment, only encouragement." A sizable part of the staff consists of volunteers, from Boy Scouts to college students, young married couples to grandparents. 2 Grand Cayman is a tax haven in the sun: a Caribbean island where individuals and corporations can deposit money anonymously. Edwin Newman reports on the British colony, and interviews writer Adam Smith. 3. A report on the chemical warfare industry" in the U.S.
Episode 10
Tue, Aug 7, 197360 mins
The August edition of NBC's newsmagazine. Scheduled articles: 1. Grand Cayman is a tax haven in the sun: a Caribbean island where individuals and corporations can deposit money anonymously. Edwin Newman reports on the British colony, and interviews writer Adam Smith. 2. Examining an innovation in English schools children now begin their education at age 3.